Note: Racial epithets used, and some language may be offensive to readers.Internet Archive presents the diary (1912) of Laura…
Chronicling America presents an article titled, "Work Among the Negroes: Beneficial Effects of Teachers on St. Helena Island,"…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a 1866 photo of Laura Towne, a White abolitionist,…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library presents an 1899 photo, by Helen C. Jenks, of the Penn School…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library provides a photo of Laura Towne and Ellen Murray taken by Helen C.…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library provides a photo taken by Helen C. Jenks sometime between 1906 and…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a photo taken by Helen C. Jenks, which shows a plaque…
The First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia offers a short biography on the life of Laura Matilda Towne, a White abolitionist,…
Note: Compiled after 1933, the dates the photos were captured are unlisted.The Library of Congress provides a collection of…
South Carolina ETV presents a 2-minute YouTube video (2011) on the origins of Brick Baptist Church on St. Helena Island in…
The Brick Baptist Church website features a historical account and timeline on Brick Baptist Church- a historical Reconstruction…
The South Carolina Legislature presents a resolution passed by the South Carolina General Assembly in 2015 that recognized the…
The Obama White House Archive features a 2017 press release of President Barack Obama's official proclamation titled, "The…
The New York Times features a 2019 article, written by Professor Mary Stewart Atwell, about a day trip to St. Helena Island, in…
The National Parks Service presents a brief profile (2019) of Brick Baptist Church on St. Helena Island in Beaufort, South…